Just passed 2nd time -Here's My Advice...

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Ok folks -- Took NCLEX 8/19 for the second time and passed. First time around I only used Saunders to study and failed at 203 questions (I ran out of time at 6 hours) Round two I passed at 75 questions in 2 hours and walked out pretty much knowing that I passed. So since I spent A LOT of time on this website seeking help while studying for the second time, here is my way of contributing back to the forum. So, here's what I recommend for everyone:

First of all, take Kaplan (and listen, I don't work for them - I'm just that stoked on it because Kaplan is the reason I passed nclex!) The Question Trainer Test 6,7 are closer to nclex than anything else you can buy - I got a 65% and 68%, respectively. Also, the Qbank sample test #3 is good for priority questions. Qbank was a little easier than my actual nclex exam, but a LOT of the same topics were on nclex, so its good for studying.

Make sure you know how to answer the following types of questions:

1. Prioritizing (think ABC's, but don't always go for airway, be careful!)

2. Delegating (RN does assessment -that includes first set of postop vitals people! Thats an assessment, don't give to the LPN-, teaching, IV meds, chemo; LPN takes stable patients with predictable outcomes; NA takes basic grooming and care....)

3. Infection control (Someone put a website on here that saved my life, here it is again: http://info.med.yale.edu/ynhh/infection/welcome.html If you know this you can answer any question they give you about this stuff - I got four. Example: "A nurse is caring for an infant with H. influenza pneumonia and there are no private rooms available, which patient would the nurse place the infant with?")

4. Floating ("The nurse is working on a med/surg floor. A nurse floats from the maternity unit, which patient do you assign to this nurse?" You assign stable patients with predictable outcomes to float nurses - like LPNs.)

5. Assessment stuff (For example, "The nurse is caring for a patient going to have a colonoscopy. What is the MOST important thing for the nurse to assess? a. respiratory b. fluid and electrolytes c. comfort level d. nutritional status -- Thats just an example of the type of question of course, but you get the idea.)

Bottom line guys -- you went to nursing school, you graduated, you KNOW the information! What you need to do at this point (if you graduated in the last five months or so) is learn how to answer the questions! I graduated May 2006 so its been about four months....when you do the practice questions, it really helps to jog your memory. I spent all my time the first time around studying information and was seriously thrown for a loop when I sat down for NCLEX and they were asking me "what is the MOST important....what would the nurse be MOST concerned about blah blah blah" This time around I answered about 2200 Kaplan questions (didn't study ANY content!), and I knew what NCLEX was looking for.

If anyone wants any more info, send me a email and I'll try to help. Keep your eyes on this forum especially - I spent so much time during study breaks reading the threads for moral support. This is a great network for information and help.

Good luck to everyone. If I can pass, I know you can too!

Thank you!!! I took the NCLEX today and although..i think i did poorly...i want to thank you..i read your post last night and read that website..it certainly made me feel more confident and able to take the test. Thank you for sharing

Hi, I took the nclex on July and I am getting ready to test again, I took the kaplan course but I never got the Q bank, I am using saunders, do you have any suggestions on how to use it more efficiently. I think I did the same thing like you the first time I spent most of my time reviewing content, and not enough on answering questions. I am so happy for you, and I hope that I pass too. I am not sure when I should schedule my test I was thinking by october.

Thanks

I agree!! What you said was EXACTLY what helped me pass my boards the 2nd time.

The infection control site you put up also helped me pass the boards...in fact, the infection control site was why I passed the boards! (and Q-bank)

Congrats on passing the boards!;)

Congratulations!!! Also, thanks for your advice, I need it!icon7.gif

May I just ask you a few questions?

1. What you mean is, you gave more concentration on how NCLEX questions were being asked than giving more time in understanding the content of the book that you were reviewing?

2. Do you recommend me to study the Saunders comprehensive book?

3. How did you study for your NCLEX?

Thank you so much

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